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TopicI feel sorry for young guys that live in Texas.
Sting
01/12/18 8:41:14 PM
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Women down here are so bitchy and full of themselves. And if they are young, even worse because they will play more games, usually. New Mexico, Nebraska, Arizona, Rhode Island, Maine, all are much better places for younger guys to meet girls. I hate that "Southern Belle" mentality that most of them have. Even now, as a married man, I get annoyed when they think they can give me attitude just because I'm a guy.


Texas in population and area is comparable to a mid to large size Western European country. It's bigger than France in area, for example (that's the comp everybody uses). But good try at generalizing it. You'll have distinctly different experiences in different regions. There's west Texas, central Texas hill country, panhandle Texas, northeast Texas, southeast Texas, the area between the border and the inland checkpoints, and of course scattered rural areas. Would only feel 'sorry' for the peeps in the scattered rural areas - well, except they could be living on a swanky ass ranch and be set for life. And Houston is labeled as the most diverse city in America on top of that, Austin is renowned for its bar scene, etc etc.


Well already clarified Houston and Dallas. But yeah Austin is okay too at times. Two kinds of people there, laid back partiers and stuck up rich people. But there is lots of both so it's easy to meet people.


Lol sounds like you're backpedaling. You can't just make 'exceptions' for 2-3 of the biggest cities in the state. You do realize that Texas has a lot of out-of-staters who have moved here fairly recently, right? So whatever generalizations you got, I hope they're up to date. Check this out:

https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0519/Why-is-everyone-moving-to-Texas


Who's backpedaling? Just forgot about Austin. I'm not as obsessed with it as most people.

But even in Houston/Dallas/Austin, it still has a sort of a Texas mentality.

Btw I'm from Texas, born and raised. Didn't realize this until I moved away.
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